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You can describe the topic of the section here Introduction 01 Characteristics 02 You can describe the topic of the section here Developing 04 You can describe the topic of the section here How to write 05 You can describe the topic of the section here T able of contents A hypothesis 03 You can describe the topic of the section here Exercises 06 You can describe the topic of the section here
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What is a hypothesis? Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the entire Solar System. This planet's name has nothing to do with the liquid metal, since Mercury was named after the Roman messenger god. Despite being closer to the Sun than Venus, its temperatures aren't as terribly hot as that planet's. Its surface is quite similar to that of Earth's Moon, which means there are a lot of craters and plains Speaking of craters, many of them were named after artists or authors who made significant contributions to their respective fields. It takes a little more than 58 days to complete its rotation, so try to imagine how long days must be there! Since the temperatures are so extreme, albeit not as extreme as on Venus, and the solar radiation is so high, Mercury has been deemed to be non-habitable for humans
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Variables in a hypothesis Independent variable Dependent variable Mercury i s the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System—it’s only a bit larger than the Moon Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun. Venus is hot and has a poisonous atmosphere
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Characteristics Venus Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun Mercury Mercury i s the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one Saturn Saturn is a gas giant and is composed mostly of hydrogen and helium
What makes a good hypothesis? Cause-effect Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun Easy language Mars i s actually a cold place and is full of iron oxide dust To be tested Mercury i s the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one Questionable Saturn is a gas giant and is composed mostly of hydrogen and helium
Write a hypothesis Statement Venus is the second planet from the Sun Research Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun Question Jupiter i s the biggest planet of them all Support Saturn i s composed of hydrogen and helium Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold place Write Neptune i s the farthest planet from the Sun Definition
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5,540.00 Saturn is a gas giant with several rings 3 ,100,000 Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
Most important phases Research Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun Test Venus is the second planet from the Sun Results Despite being red, Mars is a cold place 95 % 8 5% 75 %
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This is a map Mars Mars is a very cold place Venus Venus has a beautiful name
How to write a hypothesis Ask a question Venus is the second planet from the Sun Define variables Mars is actually a cold place Preliminar y research Mercury is the smallest planet Scientific method Jupiter is the biggest planet 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Process of a hypothesis Alternative Mars is actually a very cold place Refine Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun Formulate Venus is the second planet from the Sun
Types of research hypotheses Simple hypothesis Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun Complex hypothesis Venus is the second planet from the Sun Null hypothesis Despite being red, Mars is a cold place Logical hypothesis Saturn is composed of hydrogen and helium Empirical hypothesis Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all Statistical hypothesis Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun
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The scientific method Q uestion Analysis Testing Research H ypothesis Evidence Inconsistency Revision T heory
Which part is most difficult to write? Result Saturn is a gas giant with rings Solution Mercury is the smallest planet Question Venus has a beautiful name 14 % 32 % 26 % Variable Mars i s a very cold place 28 % Follow the link in the graph to modify its data and then paste the new one here. For more info, click here
Formulate your written hypothesis Revise the hypothesis once finalized The hypothesis should be based on a question Make sure the hypothesis is testable Write clear and concise sentences Easy steps to follow
Formulating your hypothesis Key inquiry question Insert the question here Sub-question 1 Sub-question 2 Sub-question 3 Insert the sub-question here Insert the sub-question here Insert the sub-question here Topic sentence 1 Topic sentence 2 Topic sentence 3 Insert the topic here Insert the topic here Insert the topic here Hypothesis Insert your hypothesis here
Formula for writing a hypothesis A general formula If then because . I ndependent variable D ependent variable R esult Your hypothesis If Insert your text here then I nsert your text here because I nsert your text here
Write your hypothesis 1 Ask a question Insert your answer here 2 Gather research Insert your answer here 3 Answer your question Insert your answer here 4 Write a hypothesis draft Insert your answer here 5 Revise your hypothesis Insert your answer here 6 Create a null hypothesis Insert your answer here
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